So, these Ohio challengers (mostly white) are going to hang out at inner-city polling places all day, pissing off voters (mostly black). Most of these challengers are from out of state, so they've probably flown in and rented cars, right?
I wonder how Mr./Ms. White would react to having their rental car reported stolen, and then towed. "All an innocent mistake," someone might say afterwards, "just like the way that you thought you'd come down to our neighborhood and mess with our right to vote by quoting a Jim Crow-era voting rights law and use it against a bunch of black voters. Really, it could've happened to anyone."
I'm not sure this would be a good idea, but I do like the idea of watching the challengers realize that they're stuck in the middle of a very non-Republican neighborhood, amid a bunch of people whom they've just tried to disenfranchise, as the day winds down. I don't think anything bad would need to happen; I think it'd be plenty scary for them anyway, just imagining what could happen to them.
In fact, it might be as effective to threaten to take pictures of them - given the way that some anti-abortion activists think it's okay to take pictures of doctors and post them on the internet as unofficial hit lists, I wouldn't be surprised if Republican challengers were all too aware of the danger they place themselves in, in their mind (in the absence of any
actual negative events).
Or people could just let the air out of their tires.
Or we could just report them all to their state bars. I'm sure the State X bar would love to hear how their lawyers are so dedicated to the rule of law that they're violating civil rights laws to depress Democratic vote totals. There's a specific exemption for that, isn't there? Oh? You mean there's not? Uh-oh...